Garry Nelson's Left Foot
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Bring Up The Bodies by Hillary Mantel. It's the second in the trilogy about Thomas Cromwell and if anything is even better than the first (Wolf Hall). Really good historical fiction.
Purely thanks to recommendations in this thread (I can't remember which posters, but thanks!), I've been reading William Boyd novels in the last couple of months: Any Human Heart; The New Confessions; An Ice-Cream War; A Good Man in Africa and now Sweet Caress.
I was a bit worried about the very strong pattern of storylines (bordering on samey), but the fact that I've kept going tells its own story.
Maybe I got a bit unlucky with the first 3 I read: WW1 or WW1 & 2 settings, difficult relationship with father, Oxford University, awkward relationships with women & sex, main character is pretty hopeless but does alright mainly thanks to a privileged background (without really fitting in)... Not a million miles away with A Good Man in Africa either, but I think it's the characters in the books that keep me going back.
I've only just started Sweet Caress and the female protagonist makes a refreshing change already.
Prisoners of Geography was given to me as a Christmas present. I was not impressed!
Finally got around to reading the book and suggest you beg, borrow, steal or buy it. It will open your eyes about geopolitics and how we all fit in. Sounds boring? Not a bit of it. It’s an outstanding book.
100% second this. Amazing book that I read a year or so ago and it has now been passed around my entire group of mates who also enjoyed it.
Currently ready another one by the same author (Tim Marshall) called Divided. Not quite as good as Prisoners of Geography but still an enjoyable read so far. He has also written a book on the history of football chants called 'Dirty Northern B*st*rds!' which I'll be getting hold of at some point.
Another another point, if you enjoyed Prisoners of Geography for opening your eyes on how we all fit in and you fancy something a bit more 'indepth' shall we say, then I can't recommend Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind enough. However, after finishing each chapter I did find myself staring into space questioning my very existence for quite some time!
Bring Up The Bodies by Hillary Mantel. It's the second in the trilogy about Thomas Cromwell and if anything is even better than the first (Wolf Hall). Really good historical fiction.